If you liked those games in the 90s, you will like this one too.It has an amazing story and multiple endings.Remember that the good ending is always possible and is not hard to find.I may play the game again once I forget a little bit the story, just to unlock all achievements.On second play I will activate the option to check what the game developers have to say about game. These thoughts are accessible in each screen as you walk arround. Unfortunately the background noise in Metropol is slightly louder that their voice.

This game is a work of art. It has a profound atmosphere to it- something that just so perfectly sets the tone with the perfect blend of dystopian future, a sense of doom, and yet also quite wry humor. The visuals, the dialogue, and the themes all marry together so well.

It would be so hard to fully explain why this game is so magnificent. The visuals are impressive, the voice acting flawless, the gameplay intellectually challenging but requiring no particular finesse or agility, it is a game that anyone could play. With multiple endings and some multiple paths, it has a little bit of replay value. Even for one playthrough of about 5-6 hours though, the price of a movie ticket for this game is a steal.TL;DR:10/10, buy this game you ponce.

This game is an absolutely amazing experience for anyone who enjoys point and click adventures. It has compelling characters, puzzles that make sense (and are rarely frustrating), multiple endings...just get this game. Half price, full price, quarter price, whatever--it's worth every penny.

Good game. Quality on par with the blackwell games. its not super long, which I think is a good thing. Graphics and sound/voices are great with the excepion of a few "omitted" animations that should have been drawn (please don't fade to black to cover up the fact that you didn't care to animate part of the story). its a good story and good puzzles. Buy it and help fund more good stuff.

Thoroughly enjoyed this game, I downloaded this immediately after completing Shardlight (another game by Wadjeteye Games). You play as a robot named Horatio in a world where there are no more humans, only robots. Horatio has a sidekick/friend that he built, named Crispin, who accompanies you on your journey. I really like how Crispin is a sort of hint system as well as being a constant source of sass :P If you like old school style point n clicks, you're going to like this one. The story is engaging, the voice acting is great, the music is awesome. Buy it.

What happens when robots rule the world? Primordia answers that question. After an apocolyptic war, the only thing left is desert, bots, and scrap. Take control of an andriod who seems to have some kind of past with the, city of glass. Help him and his assistant. AKA the floating bomb unravel mysteries, and build a new future. All while dealing with the many inhabitants. The machines!